Hello,
I have been working this problem for over a week now with no success. The problem persists.
There are 3 printers that are used from this PC: an HP 3005dn, a canon iR9070 and a Ricoh Aficio 700 with a Fiery network interface.
They are all currently configured as network printers.
In this work environment, the canon driver for windows 7 works fine on every other win 7 machine as does the Fiery driver for the Ricoh.
The HP 3005dn is a question mark at this point. It is currently configured as a network printer BUT when I had to move this PC to a different work location, I first attempted to install it via a USB cable and worse, I had the cable connected before being prompted for it to be connected. The spooler has been very unstable since then.
I don't really know what is causing it. It may have nothing to do with this printer (but I strongly suspect it does have something to do with it).
The event viewer shows that the spooler service exits unexpectedly but no real cause is given (i guess that's what unexpected is).
I tried to do a system restore to a date prior to the configuration of this printer and, at first, I thought that it was more stable, it was for a time, but not now.
A few days ago, I uninstalled the 3 printers and the drivers and the driver packages relating to them and re-installed the canon printer. The spooler seemed to be stable in that configuration. It did not seem to go down with just the one printer installed. Yesterday I added the Ricoh printer (which works everywhere else and I do not think would cause a problem) and then the HP 3005. The problems then started. The driver I used for the HP was the Universal PCL 6 driver for Windows 7 taken from the HP website. I think that the driver is probably ok, but there is something in the system that is causing print spool havoc.
Another WEIRD think that I see in the event logs:
There are 3 types of errors that are occurring over and over. Something like:
"Driver send to HP 1022n Driver required to send to HP 1022 is unknown...
Contact the administrator to install the driver before you log in again"
The SAME type of message for the HP CM1312 printer.
The SAME type of message for One Note 2007.
I don't have either of those 2 hp printers configured and I don't think that I ever did. For One Note 2007: I don't know what is being complained about.
Is there anyway that I can remove all references to any print devices for this PC without reinstalling the OS from scratch?
How can I make the Print Spool service stable again?
Pardon by ramble about this problem, I feel very frustrated about it. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you for reading this far.
-mmcc
I have been working this problem for over a week now with no success. The problem persists.
There are 3 printers that are used from this PC: an HP 3005dn, a canon iR9070 and a Ricoh Aficio 700 with a Fiery network interface.
They are all currently configured as network printers.
In this work environment, the canon driver for windows 7 works fine on every other win 7 machine as does the Fiery driver for the Ricoh.
The HP 3005dn is a question mark at this point. It is currently configured as a network printer BUT when I had to move this PC to a different work location, I first attempted to install it via a USB cable and worse, I had the cable connected before being prompted for it to be connected. The spooler has been very unstable since then.
I don't really know what is causing it. It may have nothing to do with this printer (but I strongly suspect it does have something to do with it).
The event viewer shows that the spooler service exits unexpectedly but no real cause is given (i guess that's what unexpected is).
I tried to do a system restore to a date prior to the configuration of this printer and, at first, I thought that it was more stable, it was for a time, but not now.
A few days ago, I uninstalled the 3 printers and the drivers and the driver packages relating to them and re-installed the canon printer. The spooler seemed to be stable in that configuration. It did not seem to go down with just the one printer installed. Yesterday I added the Ricoh printer (which works everywhere else and I do not think would cause a problem) and then the HP 3005. The problems then started. The driver I used for the HP was the Universal PCL 6 driver for Windows 7 taken from the HP website. I think that the driver is probably ok, but there is something in the system that is causing print spool havoc.
Another WEIRD think that I see in the event logs:
There are 3 types of errors that are occurring over and over. Something like:
"Driver send to HP 1022n Driver required to send to HP 1022 is unknown...
Contact the administrator to install the driver before you log in again"
The SAME type of message for the HP CM1312 printer.
The SAME type of message for One Note 2007.
I don't have either of those 2 hp printers configured and I don't think that I ever did. For One Note 2007: I don't know what is being complained about.
Is there anyway that I can remove all references to any print devices for this PC without reinstalling the OS from scratch?
How can I make the Print Spool service stable again?
Pardon by ramble about this problem, I feel very frustrated about it. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you for reading this far.
-mmcc